Police responded to a report of domestic violence on Tuesday. He was taken into custody in the building's lobby, the site reports.

"We can confirm that today LAPD Detectives arrested Michael Avenatti on suspicion of domestic violence", the LAPDtweeted. According to the sources, the accuser's face was "swollen and bruised" and she had "red marks" on both cheeks.

The Los Angeles Police Department confirmed to Deadline that Avenatti, 47, was booked and then released after posting $50,000 bail.

Avenatti said at the time that the lawyer owes him more than $US7 million. Further, she was not at Mr. Avenatti's apartment on the date that this alleged incident occurred. This was stemming from a domestic violence incident.

The Vermont Democratic Party canceled events planned for Friday and Saturday, where Avenatti was scheduled to speak, and is refunding ticket sales. I am not going to be intimidated from stopping what I am doing. She returned Wednesday to gather her belongings, but it looks like things quickly turned south. It is not clear how Storie-Avenatti's statement to Buzzfeed might change this story.

Security reportedly ushered her into the building, after which Avenatti appeared and chased her while allegedly claiming, "she hit me first" and adding, "This is bulls***, this is f***ing bulls***".

Mrs. Avenatti also expressed skepticism about the report, saying in a statement through her lawyer that her husband wasn't that kind of man.

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